Annie - Original
Annie Oakley, Corded Poodle
Annie Oakley 1860 - 1926. She was a legendary markswoman who was dubbed “Little Sure Shot” by Chief Sitting Bull (she was 5ft). For 17 years she was Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show’s star attraction with her amazing shooting skills. At 90ft Annie could shoot a dime tossed in the midair or puncture a playing card from the same distance with five or six shots before the card hit the ground. She played a role in breaking down barriers and gained respect for women because of her talent, accomplishments, and generosity. Annie had a long frizzy curly hair that could be wonderfully portrayed by a Corded Poodle
Annie Oakley, Corded Poodle
Annie Oakley 1860 - 1926. She was a legendary markswoman who was dubbed “Little Sure Shot” by Chief Sitting Bull (she was 5ft). For 17 years she was Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show’s star attraction with her amazing shooting skills. At 90ft Annie could shoot a dime tossed in the midair or puncture a playing card from the same distance with five or six shots before the card hit the ground. She played a role in breaking down barriers and gained respect for women because of her talent, accomplishments, and generosity. Annie had a long frizzy curly hair that could be wonderfully portrayed by a Corded Poodle
Annie Oakley, Corded Poodle
Annie Oakley 1860 - 1926. She was a legendary markswoman who was dubbed “Little Sure Shot” by Chief Sitting Bull (she was 5ft). For 17 years she was Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show’s star attraction with her amazing shooting skills. At 90ft Annie could shoot a dime tossed in the midair or puncture a playing card from the same distance with five or six shots before the card hit the ground. She played a role in breaking down barriers and gained respect for women because of her talent, accomplishments, and generosity. Annie had a long frizzy curly hair that could be wonderfully portrayed by a Corded Poodle